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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2007

episode of Chips series (3 season - 1979)

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  • It sounds like portuguese!?! ... in the beginning i thought it's russian or something *lol* ... cuz portuguese sounds like the mix of all languages on this planet ;)))

    btw. no offense intended... :p

  • Yes, it is portuguese. I am from Brazil and I have recorded that scenes years ago.

    Thanks for your comments

    Emerson

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  • Sorry you guys, but Chips in another languaje other than its original sound its not Chips!!!

  • OOOooo the 70's Brazilian Portuguese dubbing!! This brings back some memories!

    Thanks for posting that! Too bad they don't dub with that quality anymore...

    COOL!

    Oooo as traduções pra português de antigamente! Isso desenterra coisas do baú! Valeu or ter colocado isso aqui! Pena que não fazem mais traduçoes como essa...

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  • @Wakkosgirl it's Portuguese. In Portuguese "Ciao" means "Bye" just like Italian, but in Italian "Ciao" also means "Helllo". In Portuguese we say "Oi" when we mean "Hello"

  • translation

    "hey there, you have a nice ass and cunt. I would like to fuck you from behind and up the ass"

    "Go fuck yourself " then she jumps in the pool

  • @supertano80 Oh. Okay. Well, like I said - only thought it was Italian cause of the Ciao, Ciao part. "- } Also, pls notice how I said "might be". Know I'm no expert. Leastways, now we know what language it is. "- D

  • is not italian. (i'm italian :)) is portuguese.

  • This might be Italian. Got that from when they went "Ciao, Ciao" (Bye!Bye!).

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